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Despite Long Term Declines, New York Sees Recent Rise in HIV Diagnoses Among Latinos

July 2024

Quotes Executive Director Denis Nash | City Limits | July 29, 2024

Experts Warn of Ongoing Monkeypox Threat Despite Progress in Vaccination and Behavioral Changes | AIDS 2024

July 2024

Quotes ISPH Investigator Christian Grov | Managed Healthcare Executive | July 26, 2024

Is bird flu in cattle here to stay?

June 2024

Quotes Executive Director Denis Nash | The Los Angeles Times | June 27, 2024

Is New York Prepared for a Bird Flu Pandemic?

June 2024

Quotes Executive Director Denis Nash | The New York Times | June 26, 2024

The bird flu outbreak has spread to humans — are we too late to prevent the next pandemic?

June 2024

Op-Ed by Executive Director Denis Nash, ISPH Investigator Rachael Piltch-Loeb | The Hill | June 8, 2024

One in five food app delivery workers are assaulted on the job: study

May 2024

Quotes ISPH Investigator Zach Shahn | The New York Post | May 11, 2024

From sewage to safety: Hospital wastewater surveillance as a beacon for defense against H5N1 bird flu

May 2024

Op-Ed by Executive Director Denis Nash and colleagues | STAT News | May 1, 2024

End NYU and Columbia’s Property Tax Exemption and Give CUNY the Funds It Needs to Thrive

January 2024

Op-ed by Project Manager and PhD candidate Alexa D’Angelo | The Indypendent | January 18, 2024

Paxlovid Cuts Covid Death Risk. But Those Who Need It Are Not Taking It.

January 2024

Quotes Executive Director Denis Nash | New York Times | January 7, 2024

2023 World AIDS Day—NYC health dept releases HIV/AIDS stats

December 2023

Quotes Executive Director Denis Nash | The Amsterdam News | December 5, 2023


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